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SOURCE: Bishop, Lloyd. “After 1830: A Poet of Many Styles and Genres.”. In The Poetry of Alfred de Musset: Styles and Genres, pp. 17-52. New York: Peter Lang, 1987. [In the following excerpt ...
PDF. by Joseph Lowin. SOURCE: Lowin, Joseph. “The Frames of Lorenzaccio. ” French Review 53, no. 2 (December 1979): 190-98. [In the following essay, Lowin describes Musset's structural framing ...
Alfred de Musset established his reputation as a poet and was, in fact, best known as a poet throughout the greater part of an artistic career of almost thirty years. It was not until 1847, with ...
Biography. PDF Cite Share. Louis Charles Alfred de Musset was born in Paris on December 11, 1810, the second child of Victor-Donatien de Musset and Edmée-Claudine Guyot Desherbiers. The genealogy ...
Alfred de Musset, “Lorenzaccio,” The Modern Theatre, vol. 6., ed. Eric Bentley (Gloucester Mass.: Peter Smith, 1974). Hereafter referred to by page number in the text. Hereafter referred to by ...
George Sand and Alfred de Musset first met in June 1833 at a dinner party given by François Buloz, publisher of La Revue des Deux Mondes. Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve introduced them. She was ...
15 août 2024 · "Alfred de Musset - Phillip A. Duncan (essay date fall-winter 1987-88)." Nineteenth-Century Literary Criticism, edited by Russel Whitaker, Vol. 150.
Alfred de Vigny. New York: Twayne, 1967. This short book is a good introduction in English to Vigny’s lyric poetry and to his more famous historical novels, including Cinq-Mars and The Military ...
Alfred de Musset Criticism. Introduction. Principal Works. Essays. Alfred de Musset: Some Problems of Literary Creativity. Indecision in Musset's Contes d'Espagne et d'Italie. The Significance of ...
Alfred (Victor) de Vigny 1797-1863 French poet, dramatist, short story writer, and novelist. The following entry presents criticism on Vigny from 1863 through 1992.